Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science

Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science

The relationships among aboveground biomass, primary productivity, precipitation and temperature in grazed and ungrazed temperate grasslands from northern Turkey

Yazarlar: Erkan YALÇIN

Cilt 1 , Sayı 3 , 2018 , Sayfalar 107 - 113

Konular:Mühendislik

Anahtar Kelimeler:Grasslands,Grazing,Primary productivity,Rain use efficiency,Turkey

Özet: In this study, it is evaluated the relationship between in climate and variability in above-ground net primary production (ANPP), above-ground live biomass (AGLB) and peak above-ground live biomass (PAGLB) in grazed and ungrazed temperate grasslands from northern Turkey. Rain use efficiency (RUE) is averagely estimated as 0.51±0.11 and 0.85±0.20 gDM.m-².mm-¹.yr-¹ in grazed and ungrazed stand of the study area respectively. The monthly and annual precipitation indicate to have linear relationship with ANPP and PAGLB according to the regression analysis in ungrazed and grazed stands of study area. RUE of ungrazed stand was generally higher than grazing stand.


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@article{2018, title={The relationships among aboveground biomass, primary productivity, precipitation and temperature in grazed and ungrazed temperate grasslands from northern Turkey}, volume={1}, number={3}, publisher={Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science}, author={Erkan YALÇIN}, year={2018}, pages={107–113} }
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Erkan YALÇIN. (2018). The relationships among aboveground biomass, primary productivity, precipitation and temperature in grazed and ungrazed temperate grasslands from northern Turkey (Vol. 1, pp. 107–113). Vol. 1, pp. 107–113. Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science.
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Erkan YALÇIN. The Relationships among Aboveground Biomass, Primary Productivity, Precipitation and Temperature in Grazed and Ungrazed Temperate Grasslands from Northern Turkey. no. 3, Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science, 2018, pp. 107–13.